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i am really interested in algae and marine plants, macroalgae, lower energy requirements, no fertilizer, freshwater. i think we can be very efficient growing these crops in the ocean while using all of the resources our agriculture uses today. in time, we'll see an evolution. i don't know when, but we'll see off shore producing a product to feed the world. >> could you imagine doing anything else? >> no. >> absolutely not. >> no. i have this passion for the ocean. i love the challenge and the opportunity to work in the ocean. work with fish offshore, develop infrastructure. every aspect of it is fascinating to me. i love the hatchery because that's where i started, and i love that side of the business, and creating something from almost nothing. being a fish farmer is really not a job. it's more like a lifestyle. it's our lives. our lives personally and professionally are very much intertwined. i feel fortunate not to have to wake up, go to a 9:00 to 5:00 job, fortunate that it's something i enjoy doing and wake up and think, i get to go to work. >> brian's passionate about the potentia
i am really interested in algae and marine plants, macroalgae, lower energy requirements, no fertilizer, freshwater. i think we can be very efficient growing these crops in the ocean while using all of the resources our agriculture uses today. in time, we'll see an evolution. i don't know when, but we'll see off shore producing a product to feed the world. >> could you imagine doing anything else? >> no. >> absolutely not. >> no. i have this passion for the ocean. i love...
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by low energy cost, they create a new wave of energy manufacturing in this country. classes of diseases are on the verge of being eradicated by manipulating individual molecules on the surfaces of living sales. -- living cells. never getting lost, never having accidents, already a prototype car has driven more than 3000 miles in the maze of california without a single accident. 3-d printing machines are being developed and down skill for home use that will allow you to instantly create thousands of objects at the touch of a button. already, cars are being designed and built that are being printed by a computer. how about our youthful potential? as a nation, if we get immigration right, we are going to stay young. by 2050, china will have more old people that america has people. america remains younger than all industrialized nations. these are but a few of our vintages, and collectively, they point to a century of prosperity and world leadership that is unparalleled in the world's history. there is a very dark cloud on continues on its art of lackluster public educat
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so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter that's thrown off by fossil fuels. to the extent that we can broaden our mix of energy and broaden the discussion to say what we want is clone, green energy, that's what we really should be after. stop picking winners and losers within that. let's not just say there's only a certain kind of energy we're going to support. and talk about it -- don't be afraid to talk about it in terms of, oh, by the way, it helps to clean the air. >> i want to switch topics just briefly because you've been thoughtful on this and i want to get you on the record on
so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter...
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you know, america is in this incredibly competitive position regarding energy, very cheap natural gas, which is one of a big input for lots of industries. you know, that helps with manufacturing. america's education system is being turned upside down in a way that i think people don't realize. a whole series of reforms, you know, from how teachers are paid, what the curriculum is, how state of the unions are tested. all this stuff is changing. and if infrastructure, another one, we're always worried about how the federal government doesn't have enough money for infrastructure, and at the moment it doesn't, that's right. but if you look around the country, public/private partnerships, new forms of trust to channel private investment into infrastructure, we're finding ways to deal with these problems that the u.s. has at the moment. and in a few years that should pay off. >> music to my ears. ed mcbride, washington bureau chief with the economist. thanks for joining us. christine romans is the host of "your bottom line." this ship is the latest pr headache for carnival. but travelers ar
you know, america is in this incredibly competitive position regarding energy, very cheap natural gas, which is one of a big input for lots of industries. you know, that helps with manufacturing. america's education system is being turned upside down in a way that i think people don't realize. a whole series of reforms, you know, from how teachers are paid, what the curriculum is, how state of the unions are tested. all this stuff is changing. and if infrastructure, another one, we're always...
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we must prioritize the economy, and power energy growth, reform education. i believe we are starting for leadership -- starving for leadership. i believe revitalization must be addressed on the state and national level. as conservatives, or identity has become lost amidst diverging messages. we need laserlike focus on the economy. we need to analyze every proposal in light of, will this get america back to work? we need to get people working by reducing the government's role in creation of jobs. my state's motto, mountaineers are always free, which is a delicate means to me that we need to limit government and create more workers independence. in west virginia and so many other states, this means treating a level playing field for all businesses, regardless of their union status. west virginia is the perfect ground for our national principles. west virginians are fiscally conservative, we have the best rainy day fund in the nation, but nonetheless, employment has in my state.ed when liberals are the cause of the low economy, they seem to blame conservatives.
we must prioritize the economy, and power energy growth, reform education. i believe we are starting for leadership -- starving for leadership. i believe revitalization must be addressed on the state and national level. as conservatives, or identity has become lost amidst diverging messages. we need laserlike focus on the economy. we need to analyze every proposal in light of, will this get america back to work? we need to get people working by reducing the government's role in creation of...
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first, energy. ryan's plan paves a path for affordable and american produced energy, most notably, the plan green lights the keystone pipeline to generate almost 140,000 jobs. second, health care, first and foremost the budget repeals obamacare and strengthsens the medicare system for future generations. third, welfare reform, changes made in 1996 by extended reforms to other programs. gives states flexibility so they can tailor programs like medicaid and food stamps. and lastly addresses tax reform calling for congress to simplify the code, closing loopholes and consolidating tax rates. ryan's goal is to have just two tax brackets. 10% and 25%. so the question now is, well, will democrats see this as congressman ryan and again, just throwing granny over the cliff. are they going to demagogue it it? don't laugh, a sequel to the ad is already out and we're going to play for you in just a few minutes or will senate democrats who haven't passed a budget in more than 1400 days, will they seize this oppo
first, energy. ryan's plan paves a path for affordable and american produced energy, most notably, the plan green lights the keystone pipeline to generate almost 140,000 jobs. second, health care, first and foremost the budget repeals obamacare and strengthsens the medicare system for future generations. third, welfare reform, changes made in 1996 by extended reforms to other programs. gives states flexibility so they can tailor programs like medicaid and food stamps. and lastly addresses tax...
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one more taxpaying productive member of society that may discover a new energy source. we need all of them. [cheers and applause] humanitarian part of the program is every bit as important as the academic part. we are a humanitarian mission. historically, we have been. many people do not know this, but socialism started as a reaction to america. people in europe with us and said, look at those americans. you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much money. and rockefeller. you need an overarching system that receives the funds and ridges to visit in an equitable way. anredistributes it in equitable way. what did they not realize? instead of the land barons of europe hoardng money and passing it down from -- hoarding and passing it down from generation to generation, they built the infrastructure of this nation. they built factories and textile mills. they built the mechanism that created the most powerful and dynamic middle-class the world has ever seen. they built universities and museums and charitable organizations because
one more taxpaying productive member of society that may discover a new energy source. we need all of them. [cheers and applause] humanitarian part of the program is every bit as important as the academic part. we are a humanitarian mission. historically, we have been. many people do not know this, but socialism started as a reaction to america. people in europe with us and said, look at those americans. you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much...
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beacon energy and on. we have thrown billionings of dollars and they are failing. >> wane hit the nail on the head. when it is economic industry am want to make money doing it. government shouldn't be trying to figure it out. it goes back to healthcare and everything. first and ask questions later. you don't know what you are doing. your job is to protect us and get us off foreign oil. >> mary, the president went to the argon national labs and suggested that we raise two billion from the oil industry to get rid of the oil industry. >> i am happy for green titans to innovate with their money they raised willing leap. physer had the only automobile that broke down in the test because they use the battery we subsidized and i am happy for him to make crappy cars with his own money. don't do it from money you have taken from people. green energy is fine. revolution but do it with your own money. >> it is not green. getting back to the point you started on. electric cars crate more hazardous waste thran gas coun
beacon energy and on. we have thrown billionings of dollars and they are failing. >> wane hit the nail on the head. when it is economic industry am want to make money doing it. government shouldn't be trying to figure it out. it goes back to healthcare and everything. first and ask questions later. you don't know what you are doing. your job is to protect us and get us off foreign oil. >> mary, the president went to the argon national labs and suggested that we raise two billion...
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give him more energy than that. the first woman to lead a fortune 20 company serving as the chief executive offer -- officer of hewlett- packard. she ran against four-time democratic senator barbara .oxer carly furey and is here. -- carly fiorina is here. let them all know you love them. thank you and good afternoon to those of you who are hanging in here. we have a really exciting and fun panel for you this afternoon. as the title suggests, we are not here to discuss the future of the republican party. we're here to talk about the state of american business. thank you. ast year, when i addressed cpac, i talked about technology. it has fundamentally altered the pace of change for our communities and nation. technology empowers the individual in truly historic ways. technology also overwhelms. overwhelms large, centralized bureaucracies, rendering them increasingly incompetent, even if they remain powerful. at leastl hear from one of our panelists, technology is also a tool to enforce transparency and accountability.
give him more energy than that. the first woman to lead a fortune 20 company serving as the chief executive offer -- officer of hewlett- packard. she ran against four-time democratic senator barbara .oxer carly furey and is here. -- carly fiorina is here. let them all know you love them. thank you and good afternoon to those of you who are hanging in here. we have a really exciting and fun panel for you this afternoon. as the title suggests, we are not here to discuss the future of the...
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largest solar energy project in the world is going to be built here in california. ken salazar joined governor brown for the announcement today. two large solar farms will be built and power 265,000 home autos it's been a pleasure to work here in california. as we have moved forward in resolving energy future of the united states of america. >> we have a lot of challenges in this country but climate change is on the way. and we've got to do something about it. >> requiring the state to get a third of the energy from renewable sources by the year 2020. we've got plenty of sun to work with today. >> yes. a nice stretch of sunny weather. >> sunny, and milder. spring won't arrive until wednesday, here is a look at high temperatures. several locations reaching 80 degrees owe today or above. ukiah a high of 80 degrees. 83 in gilroy. and high temperatures in the upper 70s, a live view looking west you can see high clouds in the sky. but sunny skies at the moment. 7234 oakland. san jose, 72. another view from our mount tam camera. looking at ocean beach which at this hour h
largest solar energy project in the world is going to be built here in california. ken salazar joined governor brown for the announcement today. two large solar farms will be built and power 265,000 home autos it's been a pleasure to work here in california. as we have moved forward in resolving energy future of the united states of america. >> we have a lot of challenges in this country but climate change is on the way. and we've got to do something about it. >> requiring the state...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. nlove. as americanswe believeold we can'tin freedom.pern we that's what i fought for as a marine, and that's what we believe in as republicans. freedom means freedom for everyone. i didn't use to understand the importance of same-sex marriage, but after learning my brother was gay i wanted the same rights for him. he was the best man at my wedding and i want to be the best man at his. it's only fair that calvin should have the freedom to marry the person he loves, too. it's time for marriage. >> bret: all this week we are looking at the tenth anniversary of the u.s. invation of iraq. public opinion whether the world is safer be
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. nlove. as americanswe believeold we...
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where is some of the energy from the party now? who won the c-pac straw poll, rand paul not an establishment republican, a person from the libertarian wing of the party. they are not together on some of the mechanical things. the report recommends going to primaries as opposed to caucuses and conventions because that's a broader electorate. well, caucuses and conventions are the way somebody like a rand paul or even a rick santorum is going to be able to be a real competitor for the nomination. >> ifill: it talks about cutting in half the number of primary debates. a little bit of the early season cannibalization doesn't occur. >> we see this after party loses a presidential race or two. >> whatever they did last time. they try to do something else. but i think the problem for the r.n.c. is this. our politics and our lives, our world, has changed. we're no longer... politics is no longer dominated by the hierarchical national parties that 40, 50 years ago could dictate who can run for office and when to have conventions and raise t
where is some of the energy from the party now? who won the c-pac straw poll, rand paul not an establishment republican, a person from the libertarian wing of the party. they are not together on some of the mechanical things. the report recommends going to primaries as opposed to caucuses and conventions because that's a broader electorate. well, caucuses and conventions are the way somebody like a rand paul or even a rick santorum is going to be able to be a real competitor for the nomination....
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you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage and all. so you keep stepping up what you're -- now you're going to get up to 15 -- i don't know. 15 million gallons. anyway, you are now up to 13 going to 15. so it's totally unnecessary and the reason the gasoline price is going up is because there's not enough ethanol. so you either buy ethanol credits to get away from -- okay. >> i think we've got to leave it there. boone, always a real pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much for your thought, the interesting three golden rules. >> i'll see you in three weeks, boone. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >>> ebay, upping the ante. >>> and
you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage...
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we could become so easily the energy capital of the world. so what i say is this, we have to start building things. we have to start manufacturing, not just taking care of people, not just taking care in terms of health care. that is not manufacturing that is money going out. we have to bring money in. this country has to start building things again. we have to build take back our jobs from china. we have to take back our jobs from other places. [applause] when apple talks about apple building all of this stuff and we're proud of apple they build almost 100% of their stuff in china so china should be more proud than we are. we have to start manufacturing and building again. we have to make america great again. our problems will be solved. thank you very much. it is a great honor. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] ♪hank you. >> 2012 republican presidential candidate mitt romney addressed the conference. mr. romney thanked the crowd for his support and received a standing ovation when he promised to work with them in the f
we could become so easily the energy capital of the world. so what i say is this, we have to start building things. we have to start manufacturing, not just taking care of people, not just taking care in terms of health care. that is not manufacturing that is money going out. we have to bring money in. this country has to start building things again. we have to build take back our jobs from china. we have to take back our jobs from other places. [applause] when apple talks about apple building...
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. >> monitor energy marketing it's drinks as beverages instead of dietary supplements. the label will now include caffeine content. this after monster joined american beverage association. the fda requires makers of diet supplements to report adverse events linked to their products. it does not apply to products sold as beverages for food. >> if you're looking for a strong cup of coffee the owner of this shop selling bags under the name death wish. does charles bronson own the store? i don't know. each cup contains 660 milligrams of caffeine. he warns customers they should not drink more than 16 ounces of the brew in a day. we just had monster story by compare sister, monster is 160 millry grams of caffeine. it's four times stronger than a 16 ounce monster its a lot of caffeine and $20 a bag. yike autos yes. >> if you watch on television you might think cleaning your house can be a breeze with the right tool autos sure. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side fr a report on products you may have seen on tv. michael the dust buster finney is here now. >> and or
. >> monitor energy marketing it's drinks as beverages instead of dietary supplements. the label will now include caffeine content. this after monster joined american beverage association. the fda requires makers of diet supplements to report adverse events linked to their products. it does not apply to products sold as beverages for food. >> if you're looking for a strong cup of coffee the owner of this shop selling bags under the name death wish. does charles bronson own the...
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or whether, you know, we are going to choose an energy future that doesn't just look at the energy source of the past but also looks at the energy sources of tomorrow. and addresses climate change in a serious way. and, you know, some people remarked that, you know, i looked -- had a little more pep in my step in the inauguration and the state of the union, and i have to tell you, it wasn't because i was off the campaign trail because nothing energizes me interacting with the american people day in and day out. the reason is i felt like this was a vision, if we can get it implemented, really would allow america to take off. our economy is recovering. it is resilient. but it not yet where it need to be. we've got millions of people who are still out of work or underemployed. we've still got businesses that could be thriving if we're able to make sure washington doesn't engage in self-induced crises. we'll have a lot of work to do. let's face it, there's still a lot of divisions and arguments here in washington. doing our h we are very west to reach out to the other side, and i think there'
or whether, you know, we are going to choose an energy future that doesn't just look at the energy source of the past but also looks at the energy sources of tomorrow. and addresses climate change in a serious way. and, you know, some people remarked that, you know, i looked -- had a little more pep in my step in the inauguration and the state of the union, and i have to tell you, it wasn't because i was off the campaign trail because nothing energizes me interacting with the american people...
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hutchinson will be working for bracewell and giuliani law firm that is a firm that actually supports energy banking and transportation issues so all things that she dealt with as a u.s. senator ben nelson like i mentioned for the he was the big one that supported obamacare and now he's actually potentially profiting off it and finally retired senator olympia snowe she's joined the bipartisan policy policy center that's a place where so many senators and congresspeople have gone to in the past it's a very well respected place but again it does put a question on that list keeps going on and on and on doesn't it thanks ladies appreciate you both weighing in that was host of breaking the savvy of our in our to correspondent. still ahead here on r t it looks like new yorkers won't have to worry about their big gulps a judge strikes down a ban on supersize sugary drinks but the case may be far from over we'll tell you more after the break. the same story doesn't make good news no song no puff pieces some tough questions. let me let me respond will let me ask you. this what we are going. through t
hutchinson will be working for bracewell and giuliani law firm that is a firm that actually supports energy banking and transportation issues so all things that she dealt with as a u.s. senator ben nelson like i mentioned for the he was the big one that supported obamacare and now he's actually potentially profiting off it and finally retired senator olympia snowe she's joined the bipartisan policy policy center that's a place where so many senators and congresspeople have gone to in the past...
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all aboard. ♪ it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> do you remember this? >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> oh, how about this? >> 47% with with him who are -- who believe they are victims. >> it's hardly surprising that this week's autopsy on the republican party's performance at the last election has been acutely critical of the kind of statements that were made by a number of candidates. the report also mentioned the gop is generally regarded as stuffy, full of old men, narrow minded and out of touch. but today the answer to all their problems could be staring them in the face on the front page of "new york times." yes, dr. ben carson is a pediatric neurosurgeon and therefore unlikely to make diabolical comments. he's african-american, and therefore embody the desire for greater inclusiviveness. he hates the affordab
all aboard. ♪ it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> do you remember this? >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> oh, how about this? >> 47% with with him who are -- who believe they are victims. >> it's hardly surprising that this week's autopsy on the...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> neil: get ready for the axe if you have not paid that tax them the house set to vote on a bill for federal workers who are are tax del length quit. is that fair? >> i just don't see the logic. if somebody owes you money it's dumb to fire. the where are they supposed to get the funds to pay you? >> neil: also would inhibit hiring. >> yes. if you want to have standards set for the qualifications -- i don't them that. >> neil: cannot be a deadbeat. >> to the person who is trying to hire you. but you can't take away their only source of income a person has, contribute to the unemployment rate, and they owe you money? how does th
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one of the honors he talked about the green energy agenda she wants to keep pushing the supreme energy and this whole idea of the federal government needs to get in the way of the carbon tax in place and make it harder for the manufacturing to go on in america and he talks about global warming in his inauguration. the president was running a trench coat it was so cold he was talking about global warming. just last week this is true, just last week a hearing on capitol hill on global warming was canceled because of snow in washington, d.c.. you can't make this stuff up. so i think if you look at what the american people want us to focus on they want us to get back to the basics and i think it starts with energy. you can look at north dakota, the lowest unemployment is north dakota because of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling and this revolution that's been started it throughout the country. of course the president is trying to use the epa and some of the other agencies to shut that down. then you contrast that with the president's home state. illinois is like a liberal utopia
one of the honors he talked about the green energy agenda she wants to keep pushing the supreme energy and this whole idea of the federal government needs to get in the way of the carbon tax in place and make it harder for the manufacturing to go on in america and he talks about global warming in his inauguration. the president was running a trench coat it was so cold he was talking about global warming. just last week this is true, just last week a hearing on capitol hill on global warming was...
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you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10 to the minus 4% officials. it was just a demonstration system that this if i say sicks does occur and we are not completely off base here. what we've done since is taken real materials and shown look, it's not only a decent idea, you can actually get practical amounts of energy out. we're at 2%. it's not commercially viable yet. we i had with the major block to get to that total efficiency that we'd be able to get in combination with some of these power tower type technologies. michael: that's great. nick thanks so much for all the great work you're doing up at stanford. we wi
you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10...
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the president taking credit for america's energy boon. in fact, he has stood in the way of that boom, and it's not me that's saying this. it is the congressional research office. their latest report says, quote, direct quote, all the increase in oil and natural gas production from 2007 to 2012 took place on non-federal land. we do indeed have an energy boom, but it is not the result of the administration's policy on the federal land they control. it is the result of private enterprise, getting the oil and gas out of private property. the president slowed down the permitting process on federal land. he restricted offshore drilling. he got in the way of the energy boom. yet in the debate he took the credit. it was clearly good politics. he won the election, but it's lousy policy. if he would just get out of the way, america could have a jobs boom, an even bigger energy boom, and independence from foreigners who hate us. stuart: all right, everybody, it is wednesday morning. at this time we always check what's happening to your stock market
the president taking credit for america's energy boon. in fact, he has stood in the way of that boom, and it's not me that's saying this. it is the congressional research office. their latest report says, quote, direct quote, all the increase in oil and natural gas production from 2007 to 2012 took place on non-federal land. we do indeed have an energy boom, but it is not the result of the administration's policy on the federal land they control. it is the result of private enterprise, getting...
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i want britain to tap to new sources of local energy like shale gas. i'm introducing a tax -- including a shale gas field allowance to promote early investment. shale gas is part of the future and we'll make it happen. we can help companies grow and succeed by wilding infrastructure, backing the local, and supporting successful sectors. of any major economy in the world. that is what the government set out to achieve. that's what is what we're dr delivering. they did a survey that ranks the most competitive tax regime in the world. three years ago we were near the bottom of the table. now we're at the top. in the global rate, we cannot stand still. today we step up the pace, our enterprise investment team offering generous -- they have done a great job help progress mote it around the country. they asked me to extend the holiday,ly i will. we're make our new employee shareholders more generous with income tax relief and increasing -- of business to the employees. company that look after employees and help them return to work will get new help through t
i want britain to tap to new sources of local energy like shale gas. i'm introducing a tax -- including a shale gas field allowance to promote early investment. shale gas is part of the future and we'll make it happen. we can help companies grow and succeed by wilding infrastructure, backing the local, and supporting successful sectors. of any major economy in the world. that is what the government set out to achieve. that's what is what we're dr delivering. they did a survey that ranks the...
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. >> president obama is about to speak at a green energy event in illinois. he's at the argone national laboratories outside of chicago where he's pushing for the creation of an energy security trust fund that he says would be focused on getting america off oil. if you would like to watch the remarks, you can go to foxnews.com where the event is streaming live. well, lots of attention for a story we brought to you yesterday on this broadcast. texas republican ted cruz and california democrat dianne feinstein, two senators had a tense exchange about gun control and the second amendment. when mr. cruz challenged mrs. feinstein over how congress can limit rights upped the second amendment, asking hype highly if she thought it was okay to limit rights under the first amendment or the fourth amendment, free speech and search and seizure, here is some of that exchange. >> this does not prohibit, you use the word prohibit, it exempts 2,271 weapons. isn't that enough for the people in the united states? >> ms. chairman. >> do they need a bazooka? do they need other h
. >> president obama is about to speak at a green energy event in illinois. he's at the argone national laboratories outside of chicago where he's pushing for the creation of an energy security trust fund that he says would be focused on getting america off oil. if you would like to watch the remarks, you can go to foxnews.com where the event is streaming live. well, lots of attention for a story we brought to you yesterday on this broadcast. texas republican ted cruz and california...
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it provides $154 million for military alternative energy research initiatives. the most notorious example which was paying $26 per gallon for 450,000 gallons of alternative fuel. despite all the wasteful spending senators coburn and mccain took to the senate floor this morning to assure majority leader reid they would not filibuster the bill. here is senator coburn. >> there is a lot we ought to discuss about this bill. there is no attempt to filibuster the bill. >> reporter: so it appears that the senate will take up the continuing resolution in some way, shape or form. there is a lot of time pressure involved here. the easter recess is coming up. if they don't reconcile the bill with the house version of it by march 27th, the government technically runs out of money. neither side wants to take credit for a government shutdown, jenna. jenna: no 13-hour filibuster, a la rand paul to look forward to. we'll take that, we'll take that for what it is and see what happens over the next couple days. what about the house republicans though, doug? what do they think abo
it provides $154 million for military alternative energy research initiatives. the most notorious example which was paying $26 per gallon for 450,000 gallons of alternative fuel. despite all the wasteful spending senators coburn and mccain took to the senate floor this morning to assure majority leader reid they would not filibuster the bill. here is senator coburn. >> there is a lot we ought to discuss about this bill. there is no attempt to filibuster the bill. >> reporter: so it...
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we have much more affordable energy than the kinds of energy that we require the d.o.d. to use in some instances. and what this amendment would do would provide a modest transfer of $60 million from the d.o.d.'s account from the pentagon biofuels program and allow that money to go over to the operations and maintenance account. i know there are some people who are big fans of spending money developing biofuels and building plants and refineries that create these biofuels. i would point out this is a much more expensive source of fuel than alternatives that are ready liu available and i would ask -- that are readily available, and i would ask a basic question which is if we believe this is a good and appropriate activity, wouldn't it be better to handle it at the department of energy rather than take precious resources from our defense department and have it spent with the construction of plants for biofuel capability? i think it makes more sense to move this over to the operations and maintenance account. that's what my amendment does. mr. president, i yield back the flo
we have much more affordable energy than the kinds of energy that we require the d.o.d. to use in some instances. and what this amendment would do would provide a modest transfer of $60 million from the d.o.d.'s account from the pentagon biofuels program and allow that money to go over to the operations and maintenance account. i know there are some people who are big fans of spending money developing biofuels and building plants and refineries that create these biofuels. i would point out this...
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supreme court's ruling in massachusetts versus the epa in 2007, a decision little noticed outside of energy circles, it was determined that the epa could under its existing authority under the clean air act regulate carbon as a pollutant. they could promulgate binding rules that would make it very difficult for dirty power plants like coal powered plants, to continue operating as they are now. this was the crucial freighted subtext when the president said in his state of the union address he would prefer a cap and trade plan like john mccain and joe lieberman proposed, but if congress didn't act, he was. that was the subtext that hung in the air in that chamber when the president said he would act on climate change if congress did not. that was the sub text when he nominated gina mccarthy to be head of the epa, because gina mccarthy aside from being one of mitt romney's top officials during his tenure as governor of massachusetts back when he accepted the science on climate change, aside from that, she is also the person most recently running the division that oversees clean air at the epa
supreme court's ruling in massachusetts versus the epa in 2007, a decision little noticed outside of energy circles, it was determined that the epa could under its existing authority under the clean air act regulate carbon as a pollutant. they could promulgate binding rules that would make it very difficult for dirty power plants like coal powered plants, to continue operating as they are now. this was the crucial freighted subtext when the president said in his state of the union address he...
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we would rebuild the 20th century energy system to create the 21st century energy system. stuart: we hear you. come back and see us again real soon. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: carnival cruise lines has had technical problems recently. where is the stock now? three incidents now. connell: they had the triumph, the legend and the dream. carnival is down 1.7%. the market has been breaking new highs and we watched carnival dwindle. it is down about 7% over the last three months. stuart: tell me about hewlett-packard. nicole: it has an up arrow. morgan stanley upgraded hewlett-packard today. they certainly think that there is upside potential. stuart: all right. we will take it. it looks like republicans are finally listening to our very own charles payne. they are spending money on minority outreach. the mainstream media fare on their coverage of president obama? >> last week he said, no, you will not get a balanced budget for the sake of balance. he is clearly movinthe goalposts. this press seems to be ignoring it. ♪ with fidelity's new options platform, we've co
we would rebuild the 20th century energy system to create the 21st century energy system. stuart: we hear you. come back and see us again real soon. thank you, sir. >> thank you. stuart: carnival cruise lines has had technical problems recently. where is the stock now? three incidents now. connell: they had the triumph, the legend and the dream. carnival is down 1.7%. the market has been breaking new highs and we watched carnival dwindle. it is down about 7% over the last three months....
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peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. short interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. atten
peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. short interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the...
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there's energy, you see crude is around $94 or so. it seems like it's been anywhere between $90 and $95 for months and months. steve liesman joins us on set with a special guest. who do you have? >> i have krzysztchri christofft et means for global prices and economics. let's go piece by piece. let's talk about demand and supply, which is on its own track, and what happens to supply. how much oil is going to be produced here in the united states over the next few years? >> it is going to be big. it is big already. if you look back five or six years, the u.s. imported more than 12 million barrels per day. last year, they were down to 7.5. this year, it's probably down another million. so that is fallen by half in five or six years. most of that is domestic production. a little bit of biofuels. >> explain what tight oil is. >> we had shale gas, and hot on the heels of the shale gas revolution comes tight oil. >> embedded in the rock where the gas is and they call it tidal part because it's hard to extract. >> so you go in with horizonta
there's energy, you see crude is around $94 or so. it seems like it's been anywhere between $90 and $95 for months and months. steve liesman joins us on set with a special guest. who do you have? >> i have krzysztchri christofft et means for global prices and economics. let's go piece by piece. let's talk about demand and supply, which is on its own track, and what happens to supply. how much oil is going to be produced here in the united states over the next few years? >> it is...
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what about more domestic american energy production? produce more energy here instead of sending our money abroad, creating jobs here, creating tax revenue for our states, cities, and counties. let's make the welfare office that gets from the federal government today hundreds of billions of dollars in spending a place that restarts lives, that helps people rejoin the workforce, not trapping them in government benefit programs year after year. let's defend american workers from unfair foreign trade practices. and there are a lot of them. it's time we stood up to it, make government leaner and more productive, a leaner government, a more productive government is good for america. i don't see any reform effort there. let's eliminate every burdensome federal regulation that isn't needed. those are job-killers. if a regulation from a safety and is economically viable, that's ofnlgt but if it's not -- and many are not -- let's eliminate them. it is a drag on prosperity. let's enforce federal immigration law and let's protect american workers
what about more domestic american energy production? produce more energy here instead of sending our money abroad, creating jobs here, creating tax revenue for our states, cities, and counties. let's make the welfare office that gets from the federal government today hundreds of billions of dollars in spending a place that restarts lives, that helps people rejoin the workforce, not trapping them in government benefit programs year after year. let's defend american workers from unfair foreign...
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have you ever tried an energy bar for breakfast? you might be better off starting your day with a snicker's bar instead. we will explain that coming up. >>> a surprising issue. they are no longer checking your luggage for knives. [ pilot ] now when you build an aircraft, you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everything here. that's why i upgraded to sprint direct connect. [ chirp ] and instant push-to-talk nationwide. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." [ chirp ] with instant push-to-talk, three times the coverage, and android productivity apps. now when you buy one motorola admiral rugged smartphone, for ninety nine ninety nine, you'll get four free for you business. visit a sprint store, or call eight five five, eight seven eight, four biz. >> they helped the cia track down osama bin laden in pakistan. the court has just reinstated 17 health workers more than a year later.
have you ever tried an energy bar for breakfast? you might be better off starting your day with a snicker's bar instead. we will explain that coming up. >>> a surprising issue. they are no longer checking your luggage for knives. [ pilot ] now when you build an aircraft, you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everything here. that's why i...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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one is the energy transformation. the other is after the first term where the president never did anything serious about trade, right now, we are on the verge of starting -- well, one started the other. we're going to start two major trade negotiations. one the transpacific negotiation. and the others we're going to start a u.s./european negotiation. this involves something like 60%, 70% of the world's economies. this is potentially a major engine if we can actually get serious about trade. that would help a lot and help compensate for some of the drag that's been introduced by the sequester in some of the other budget cuts. >> the paradigm around this conversation has been so narrow. it's either been tax increases, spending cuts, to haas' point, might not immediately approve it. it might be more environmentally dangerous transporting it by freight and by ship to approve that natural gas exports. the energy department has said we'll not have negative impact on u.s. manufacturing growth, particularly in the middle of t
one is the energy transformation. the other is after the first term where the president never did anything serious about trade, right now, we are on the verge of starting -- well, one started the other. we're going to start two major trade negotiations. one the transpacific negotiation. and the others we're going to start a u.s./european negotiation. this involves something like 60%, 70% of the world's economies. this is potentially a major engine if we can actually get serious about trade....
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what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be right back. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions
what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child,
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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he calls it the energy security trust. he needs congress to pass it not sure whether or not you will get house republican tons buy into this >> lynn sweet, james hohmann, stick around, guys, bring you back later in the hour. >> thank you. >> thanks, craig gee always wanted to be new york city's mayor but a twitter scandal derailed that political career. why now would be could be the time for anthony weiner to make a comeback. >>> and is the number one security threat to the united states. we are going to talk to a famous hacker who spent five years in prison about how we should be fighting cybercriminals. come back. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruit
he calls it the energy security trust. he needs congress to pass it not sure whether or not you will get house republican tons buy into this >> lynn sweet, james hohmann, stick around, guys, bring you back later in the hour. >> thank you. >> thanks, craig gee always wanted to be new york city's mayor but a twitter scandal derailed that political career. why now would be could be the time for anthony weiner to make a comeback. >>> and is the number one security threat...
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it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis that my colleagues will be producing probably as he is flying home. thank you for joining us today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama officially named tom presents his choice to be the next labor secretary at a white house event on monday. here is a portion of the president's remarks. >> as the at the head of the u.s. justice department's civil rights division, we have pathways into the workforce for everyone willing to contribute including lg bt americans and immigrants. and he has helped settle some of the largest cases ever of those targeted by unfair mortgage lending. t
it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis...
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then you have the unusual energy at the general congregation for foreign cardinals saying they wanted more accountability and they didn't want to just rush into things. now we have pope francis. he is a first on so many levels. he is the first pope from south america. he is the first pope since the original, peter, from outside europe. he is the first pope to call himself francis, which is very significant, because francis of assisi was about humility, eschewing all the trappings of wealth and helping the neediest. that is the message the church needs now more than ever so the name is very significant. as a side note being elected on five ballots hasn't happened in a hundred years. this cardinal bergoglio needs a little context. this is the man we believe finished second to benedict in the last conclave. and just today a retired cardinal had told us, hey, you know, you're not mentioning bergoglio. why not? because if some big name can't deliver 77 votes he is the perfect compromise. as you know, wolf, no one had heard about him. so now here he is with all these firsts and all of these
then you have the unusual energy at the general congregation for foreign cardinals saying they wanted more accountability and they didn't want to just rush into things. now we have pope francis. he is a first on so many levels. he is the first pope from south america. he is the first pope since the original, peter, from outside europe. he is the first pope to call himself francis, which is very significant, because francis of assisi was about humility, eschewing all the trappings of wealth and...
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious.
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president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once americans realized gay people exist in every family and every community, then the myths, lies and innuendo about homosexuality will be destroyed. today we saw a dramatic example of that. republican senator rob portman of ohio had been a reliable opponent of gay marriage until now. today he announced a major reversal. his reason was understandable and very personal. >> i've come to the conclusion that for me, personally, i think this is something that we should allow people to do, to get married and to have the joy and the stability of marriage that i've had for over 26 years. i want all three of my kids to have to including our son who is gay. >> well, senator portman is appare
president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once americans realized gay people...
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. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president joe biden is speaking out and refusing to back down from a proposed assault weapons ban. the vice president spoke to npr about the need to limit large capacity magazines too. >> in newtown, those 20 beautiful babies and six serious people trying to help them, administrators and teachers, all dead, today. the police responded in 2 1/2 minutes. 2 1/2 minutes. this guy had 30-round clips in it. if that had been only ten rounds, who knows whether one or two or five or seven of those people would be alive today. >> or he could have just reloaded and loaded another magazine. >> that
. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president...
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as for the s&p 500, leaders included names like wpx energy, chesapeake energy, and pulte, which has rocketed up. laggards today, e*trade dropping hard, cliff natural resources, and intuitive surgical. also amazon, cutting amazon to neutral and taking down their price target to 300 bucks. finally, the nasdaq. notable movers there included sears, which enjoyed a nice pop. oracle and jds uniphase also higher today. bi bill, back to you. >> we're keeping an eye on those green arrows. we have about 15 minutes left. the dow gaining 75 points. this is the second best rally of the year for the dow right here. and the s&p, just a couple points away right now. >> skperand everybody's wonderi there's this great rotation going on. is there any real signs or evidence that investors are moving money out of stocks into bonds. kathy jones is here next to weigh in. >>> and next, this historic rally is widening the nation's wealth gap. we're not talking about the gap between rich and poor. why millionaires are distancing themselves from the merely affluent, because millionaires are in the market and the other
as for the s&p 500, leaders included names like wpx energy, chesapeake energy, and pulte, which has rocketed up. laggards today, e*trade dropping hard, cliff natural resources, and intuitive surgical. also amazon, cutting amazon to neutral and taking down their price target to 300 bucks. finally, the nasdaq. notable movers there included sears, which enjoyed a nice pop. oracle and jds uniphase also higher today. bi bill, back to you. >> we're keeping an eye on those green arrows. we...